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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like a no brainer to me. If you don’t like the way things are done, avoid the school and the program.[/quote] What if you like everything about the school other than the one corrupt program, where the coach is doing unethical and illegal things that harm kids. Seems like it would be worthwhile to see if that problem could be fixed. [/quote] If the HOS and others in the administration are complicit in “the one corrupt program,” how much about the school could you like? [b]If the school allows corrupt behavior in one program, you should assume they allow it in others.[/b] You’re naive if you think otherwise. If they allow a coach to treat students like chattel, why would you entrust your kid to them?[/quote] Are people forgetting this thread started as a discussion about the corruption in the soccer program at SJC and has morphed into a discussion about the corruption in their baseball program? This is not corruption in one program. It's a systemic problem and the administration is happy to allow coaches to extort parents and sacrifice the well being of students if it means more trophies. Athlete or not, you shouldn't fool yourself into thinking the school will do what's in the best interest of your kid. Their priorities are elsewhere.[/quote] I disagree, the basketball and football programs which are the money makers for the school do not operate like this. [/quote] I also wouldn't call the situation with the soccer coach corrupt, at least as I understand it from this thread. Lots of coaches have private training or club teams on the side, given that you can't make enough for a reasonable living otherwise. If you are not requiring kids to attend your side business in order to play on the school team, and you are playing school kids whether or not they participate in the side business, that's a completely different scenario than what is described in the baseball program. It is true that coaches often end up favoring the kids they know from their club teams, and if they do so at the expense of more talented school players, then I think it's unethical, but it's probably hard for coaches to be objective in that scenario.[/quote] I don't know if it is as blatant in soccer. Talk to a parent who has a kid on the bench and they'll say that's the reason. Talk to another parent and they'll say it has nothing to do with it. Just don't know. I think the soccer coach being a jerk at a personal level leads many not to give him the benefit of the doubt though. [/quote] Soccer coach should not get a pass. There are plenty of travel players who didn’t make the team bc they didn’t do his ridiculous summer camp to put money in his pocket. [/quote] The soccer situation does not sound ideal, but I bet you'd find a variation of this for at least some sports at most public and private schools. It really cannot be lumped together with the baseball situation.[/quote] Yes. Our public HS coach is also a coach for a County travel team. Only kids that play for this Club get spots. If you are a star at a different travel Club, do not even bother trying out. Given the size of the student body, the number of spots and the sheer number of kids that do not look outside of the County for other soccer opportunities---forget it. They take the kids they know and have to make happy so they don't leave the travel team.[/quote]
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